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Queen honey bee (Apis mellifera) pheromone and reproductive behavior are affected by pesticide exposure during development

机译:女王蜂蜜蜜蜂(API Mellifera)信息素和生殖行为受到发展中农药暴露的影响

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Pollinator diversity and abundance in North America have been at a steep decline over the last two decades due to the combinatorial effects of several environmental and anthropogenic stressors. In particular, managed honey bees (Apis mellifera) face multiple health risks including nutritional stress, exposure to pests and pathogens, poor queen quality, and pesticide contamination, which cause problems at the individual and colony levels. One of the gravest problems faced by honey bees is parasitization by the mite Varroa destructor, which is typically controlled through the application of miticides such as tau-fluvalinate, coumaphos, and amitraz. In addition to miticides, colonies are also exposed to pesticides brought by foragers from agricultural settings, including the fungicide chlorothalonil and the insecticide chlorpyrifos. Here, we explored whether exposure of wax to combinations of these pesticides during development affects honey bee queen physiology and worker behavior. To do this, we reared queens in plastic cups coated with molten beeswax that was either pesticide-free or containing field-relevant concentrations of tau-fluvalinate and coumaphos, amitraz, or chlorothalonil and chlorpyrifos. Once queens mated naturally, we placed them in observation hives to measure egg-laying rate and worker retinue size. We then dissected the queens and used the contents of their mandibular glands to measure worker attractiveness in caged bioassays and to analyze their chemical components using GC-MS. Exposure of wax to field-relevant concentrations of the tested pesticides during queen development significantly lowered the adult queens' egg-laying rate and worker retinue size. Miticide exposure during development also lowered the attractiveness of queen mandibular gland contents to workers and affected the relative amounts of the glands' chemical components. Our results support the ideas that mandibular gland pheromones act as honest indicators of queen reproductive fitness and that pesticide exposure of wax during bee development is an important and concerning factor impairing honey bee health.
机译:由于几种环境和人为压力源的组合效应,北美的粉尘兵多样性和丰度在过去二十年中一直在陡峭下降。特别是,管理蜂蜜蜜蜂(API Mellifera)面临多种健康风险,包括营养压力,暴露于害虫和病原体,女王质量不佳和农药污染,这导致个人和殖民地的问题。蜂蜜蜜蜂面临的最严重问题是由螨Varroa析构探剂寄生,通常通过应用鼠标,例如Tau-Flyvalinate,Coumaphos和Amitraz来控制。除了杀螨剂外,菌落也暴露于来自农业环境中的毒品的农药,包括杀菌剂氯洛尼洛尼洛和杀虫剂氯吡啶酚。在这里,我们探讨了在发育过程中蜡的组合对这些农药的组合影响了蜂蜜蜂王生理学和工人行为。为此,我们在涂有熔融蜂蜡的塑料杯中饲养女王,这些蜜蜂无论是无农药还是含有土地 - 富卤素和Coumaphos,Amitraz或氯疗法和氯吡啶酚的植物相关浓度。一旦皇后队自然交配,我们将它们放在观察荨麻疹中,以测量鸡蛋铺设率和工人的retinue尺寸。然后,我们解释了女王并使用下颌腺的内容来测量笼中的生物测定中的工人吸引力,并使用GC-MS分析其化学成分。蜡暴露于女王发展期间测试农药的现场相关浓度显着降低了成年皇后的鸡蛋率和工人retinue大小。在开发过程中的鼠代埃接触也降低了女王颌骨腺体内容对工人的吸引力,并影响了腺体化学成分的相对量。我们的结果支持下颌腺信息管作为女王生殖健康的诚实指标的想法,并且在蜂鸣中的蜡类中的农药暴露是一个重要的和关于蜂蜜蜜蜂健康的因素。

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